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MRS. FRAZEE Demonstrative, Indefinite, Interrogative Pronouns
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Demonstrative Pronouns Points out specific persons, places, things, or ideas… Example: This is your locker. That is your assignment. These are the shrubs to be trimmed. My uniform is cleaner than those. Demonstrative Pronouns SingularThisThat PluralTheseThose
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Indefinite Pronouns Refers to persons, places, things, or ideas in a more general way than a noun does. Example: Everybody needs food. [refers to people in general] Did you get enough to eat? [refers to a general amount] After two bowls of chili, I did not want another. [another is the antecedent of bowls] Indefinite Pronouns AllBothEverythingNobodyOthersSeveral MostOneManyFewsomeoneEach
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Interrogative Pronouns Is used to form a question Example: Who is at the door? Whom would you prefer? What is for lunch? Whatever were you thinking? Interrogative Pronouns WhoWhomWhose WhatWhichWhoever WhomeverWhateverWhichever
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